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Janny labeled a 'money-grubber' for rightly reclaiming modest sum from late sister

Janny labeled a 'money-grubber' for rightly reclaiming modest sum from late sister

Janny is attempting to recover a small amount of money owed to her late sister by a company that is demanding an expensive notarial deed to process the refund. Despite the existence of an inheritance account, the business owner refuses to cooperate, leading Janny to feel harassed and unfairly labeled.

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